July 10, 2018 — St. Paul’s High School in Winnipeg, Manitoba,
has named alumnus Kevin Booth as the school’s next president. Booth will
succeed Jesuit Father Len Altilia, who served as president for the past five
years.

Booth, who has long-standing ties to St. Paul’s and the
local community, will draw on over 34 years of experience in Catholic and Jesuit-based
education. A St. Paul’s alumnus, Booth began his career in education at St.
Paul’s, first as a teacher and then later serving in the roles of director of
athletics and vice principal at the school. He
also has previously served as principal of Gonzaga Preparatory School in
Spokane, Washington; principal of O’Grady Catholic School; and vice
principal of St. Mary’s School in Okotoks, Alberta.

“Our community has been blessed to have Fr. Altilia serve
as president of St. Paul’s High School for the past five years,” the school
wrote in a post on the St. Paul's High School News blog. According to the blog, Fr. Altilia will begin
his new work in the Society of Jesus as secretary of the Canadian Jesuit
Province and coordinator of the translation office this September. He will also continue
his assignment as the Provincial Assistant for Secondary Education.

“We wish Fr. Len all the best as he moves into his new role,”
the school said. “The entire St. Paul’s High School community remains forever
grateful for Fr. Len's generous and effective service.”

“Kevin has a deep understanding of the Ignatian pedagogical
model which is the foundation of St. Paul’s High School,” said André Kriening, chair of the board of directors of St. Paul’s, in a statement. “Kevin is
regarded as a collaborator with a focus on love, creativity and an active
willing to do good for the other, cura personalis.”

Booth, who currently resides in Alberta, will be relocating with
his wife Sheryl for the new role. “He is excited to be returning and we are very excited to
have him join us as our new president,” Kriening said. [Sources: St.
Paul's High School, St. Paul's High
School News]

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